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London Client
The Project

This modern redesign of an iconic workspace at the heart of London’s specialist insurance marketplace, had a focus on investing in quality design with a fast paced 7-week installation period.

The work

Pace Interiors designed and manufactured 144 desks for the open plan collaborative workspace. The desks we delivered comprised of over 60,000 components used in manufacture. The materials used in the build and manufacture of these high-quality desks included:

  • solid oak
  • stainless-steel inlays and plaque inserts
  • linoleum
  • cable trays.
design
4 weeks
manufacture
10 weeks
install
7 weeks
PROJECT DURATION
16 weeks
PROJECT COST
900K
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